AGAINST THE PACKERS. THE DEBATE OVER WHETHER TO MOVE FORWARD WITH A KENOSHA CASINO IS HEATING UP, THIS TIME WITH A $25 MILLION BOMBSHELL. NEW AT 6:00, WISN 12 NEWS' POLITICAL REPORTER KENT WAINSCOTT REPORTS FROM MADISON. SOME STATE LAWMAKERS ARE DEMANDING A DECISION. THAT KENOSHA CASINO THE BAIT MADE ITS WAY BACK TO THE STATE CAPITAL. BOTH SIDES SAYING THEY WERE CAUGHT OFF GUARD BY THE NEWS THAT THE POTTAWATTAMIE WAS HOLDING A $25 MILLION PAYMENT TO THE STATE. AS THE GOVERNOR WAITS TO UPROOT, A COMPETITION CLAUSE HAS ALLOWED THE POTTAWATTAMIE TO PUT ITS ANNUAL PAYMENT ON HOLD. THAT IS SOMETHING THAT THE DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLY LEADER DID NOT SEE COMING. IVC, -- OBVIOUSLY, WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO. MY HOPE IS THAT THEY ARE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AND HAVE THE PROJECT WILL FORWARD PROGRESS GOVERNOR WALKER SAID THE POTENTIAL LOSS OF THE MULTIMILLION DOLLAR PAYMENT IS ONE REASON HE HAS NOT MADE A DECISION YET. WE HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT WE DO NOT HAVE A GAPING HOLE IN THE STATE BUDGET. THE CONTRACT PREDATES SCOTT WALKER'S TIME IN OFFICE. LAWMAKERS CALLED ON THE GOVERNOR TO MAKE A MOVE QUICKLY. WE THINK IT IS TIME TO MOVE FORWARD AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. IN SPITE OF THE INCREASINGLY LOUD CALLS FOR AN ANSWER, THE GOVERNOR'S DEADLINE FOR A DECISION ON THE CASINO REMAINS EARLY NEXT YEAR. A SPOKESMAN FOR THE POTTAWATTAMIE TELLS 12 NEWS THAT THE POSTPONED PAYMENT IS A WAY TO ENSURE AGAINST FUTURE REVENUE LOSSES FROM COMPETING CASINOS. WE ASKED THE GOVERNOR AND LAWMAKERS ABOUT THE POTTAWATTAMIE TACTIC, THEY DECLINED TO ANSWER. A NEW MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL POLL SHOWS STRONG SUPPORT FOR A NEW CASINO IN KENOSHA. THE STATEWIDE POLL FOUND 49% SUPPORT THE CASINO WHILE 35% ARE AGAINST IT. IN THE MILWAUKEE AREA, THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN FAVOR OF THE CASINO JUMPS TO 60% WITH JUST